Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, 'Home' from 1990 is this quirky little comedy that dives into the mind of a self-absorbed architect. It captures this absurdity of ego in a pretty interesting way, mixing sharp humor with a kind of reflective tone. The pacing can feel a bit erratic at times, but it adds to the charm, really. You’ve got these practical effects that, while not groundbreaking, serve the story’s satirical edge well. The performances have that rawness, especially from the lead, who channels this narcissism effortlessly. It’s distinct in how it blends laughter with a critique of self-obsession, making it a rather unique piece in the comedy genre from that era.
This film has seen limited releases on VHS and DVD, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Despite not being widely recognized, its unique take on comedy and character study has generated interest among niche collectors. The scarcity of quality prints and the lack of a definitive edition adds to its charm, and you might find an occasional tape popping up in second-hand shops or online sales. Keep an eye out, as it definitely holds a certain appeal for those who appreciate offbeat comedies from the early '90s.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover